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L.S.D. is : -...

L.S.D. is : -

A

Hallucinogenic

B

Sedative

C

Stimulant

D

Tranquiliser

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the abbreviation**: LSD stands for lysergic acid diethylamide. This is the first step in understanding what LSD is. 2. **Understand the classification**: LSD is classified as a psychedelic drug. This means it has effects on perception and consciousness. 3. **Recognize the primary effects**: LSD is known to be a potent hallucinogen. This means it induces hallucinations, which can include vivid colors and altered perceptions of reality. 4. **Examine the options**: The question provides four options: - Option 1: Hallucinogenic - Option 2: Sedative - Option 3: Stimulant - Option 4: Tranquilizers 5. **Evaluate each option**: - **Sedative**: These are drugs that calm anxiety and promote sleep. LSD does not fit this category. - **Tranquilizers**: These are used for acute stress reactions and panic attacks. LSD does not serve this purpose. - **Stimulant**: These drugs increase central nervous system activity. LSD does not act as a stimulant. - **Hallucinogenic**: This option aligns with the known effects of LSD, as it induces hallucinations and alters perception. 6. **Select the correct answer**: Based on the evaluations, the correct answer is that LSD is a hallucinogenic drug. ### Final Answer: **LSD is a hallucinogenic drug.** ---
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